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Ybsk Museum of History and Local Lore description and photos - Russia - North-West: Komi Republic. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Yb Museum of History and Local Lore is located in the village of Yb, Syktyvdinsky District. It was opened in 1986 on a voluntary basis as an ethnographic museum. The museum was founded by Alexandra Alexandrovna Kuratova, a former teacher and ethnographer, a native of the village. The artists V.N. Ermolin and R.N. Yermolin. In 1992, the Yb Museum acquired the status of a state one, and in 2006 it became a branch of the Historical and Cultural Museum of the Syktyvdinsky District. Since 1997, the museum has occupied the building of a parish school, which was built in 1892. Now it is both a museum and a memorial house. The fund of the Yb Museum contains more than a thousand exhibits. The main fund is 470 items. The collection is replenished annually. Museum staff and students of the village school themselves collected items of rural life in the vicinity. The villagers themselves donate their family relics to the museum. The museum has a permanent exhibition and an exhibition hall. In the ethnography hall you can see a unique collection of the late 19th - early 20th centuries. It includes objects of economic activity and everyday life of the Komi peoples, their vehicles, household utensils. Also, the museum has recreated the interior of the peasant hut of the Sysolsk Komi. The museum has a rich collection of clay pots. In 1998, a rather interesting object was discovered - a saint. Everything is in plain sight in the museum: spinning wheels, clay pots, a loom, a large sleigh, a cradle, a homemade crib, an old homespun zipun that protected the peasant from the wind and cold, rawhide boots, a violin in a case, owned by Edwald Ardt, a flax comb, a flax extractor, flax tow samples. Next to each exhibit there is a name in Russian and in Komi. The museum's exposition highlights the original rural occupations - hunting, fishing. Here you can see heads, seines, and numerous other fishing devices. In the museum you can see such a device for beating grain from straw as chap. And a sieve, made without a single clove, which is evidence of the fine work of the master, which surprises visitors. The museum has a large exposition of Tula samovars. Many of them are more than a hundred years old, some of them have inscriptions indicating the manufacturer of this or that product. There is a Hall of Fame in the museum, where photographs are displayed, documents, personal belongings of participants in the Great Patriotic War - people from the village, home front workers, as well as participants in other local wars. The Hall of Glory also contains the Book of Memory of the Yb village, objects that were found by the group "North Star", which was engaged in excavations at the sites of the battles. In the exhibition hall, museum visitors can see the works of professional and amateur artists from different regions Komi. Most of the paintings on the walls of the hall came from the brush of the famous artist in Komi, Rem Nikolaevich Ermolin. His paintings show different parts of the village. The museum staff are always happy to offer guests sightseeing tours of the picturesque places of the village, an excursion to the Holy Ascension Church, the Church of Stephen of Perm, the Ascension Chapel, the Chapel of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, as well as according to the holy sources located in the vicinity of the village. The museum has a local history circle, its students are the first assistants in the work of the museum. The group "Poisk" is working in the village, which is working on the creation of the Memory Book of the village Yb. In the villages, data has already been collected on 1072 participants in the war, whose names are included in the Book of Memory. We also recommend reading Manila Baywalk description and photos - Philippines: Manila Topic: Ybsk Museum of History and Local Lore description and photos - Russia - North-West: Komi Republic. |